Continuous Evolution of Porcupine Joint Venture (PJV) Dome Mine's Effluent Treatment Plant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. A. Folinsbee T. Y. Chong
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Since milling began in 1909, the PJV Dome mill has been expanded several times, to the current throughput of 11,500 tonnes per day. PJV recovers free gold using crushing and grinding followed by gravity concentration. The remaining gold in the gravity tails is recovered by cyanide leaching followed by Carbon-In -Pulp processing. Prior to 1993, cyanide tailings were impounded in the tailings pond where cyanide was allowed to degrade naturally. Effluent was discharged seasonally during the summer and early autumn to maintain the water balance. In 1993, an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) was designed and constructed for the purpose of removing dissolved metals and suspended solids. In 1997, an INCO SO2/Air cyanide destruction process was added to the ETP. Even though the ETP was successful in meeting the cyanide, metals and total suspended solids (TSS) discharge limits, often the treated effluent failed to pass toxicity tests. Following successful laboratory and plant scale testing, the addition of the chelant EDTA (ethylene diamine-tetra-acetic-acid) was commenced in the 1999 operating season. To date, discharged effluent has passed all toxicity tests. This paper describes the evolution of the ETP from its early conception to the various phases of upgrade needed to meet the MISA discharge limits.
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APA: J. A. Folinsbee T. Y. Chong  (2005)  Continuous Evolution of Porcupine Joint Venture (PJV) Dome Mine's Effluent Treatment Plant

MLA: J. A. Folinsbee T. Y. Chong Continuous Evolution of Porcupine Joint Venture (PJV) Dome Mine's Effluent Treatment Plant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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